The ride started out on a high note with a fast rolling, lots of curves downhill. Not really downhill, but not flat or uphill. It was great. We were following a map that was to say the least, not accurate. Maybe we shouldn't even say following. As we got to the bottom of the map, we knew it wasn't quite right. There were signs posted that weren't included with the map. So, we went left instead of right (always go right). This was a super duper long cut. We *had* decided a distance that we could cover in a reasonable amount of time. But, with the wrong turn we went a lot further than planned.

Long story short, we had a good time. That is until we all ran out of water. Chris especially was hurting. The rest of us just stopped sweating. This was noticed as we once again had a good idea of where we were and where we wanted to go. These trails were interesting because when they were technical, they were super duper fun and technical. When they weren't, they were dusty dirt and shale. It was definitely a practice at knowing what speed you like before you go through a turn.

We made is safely back to the car and went immediately to recover with some pizza and water. (Chris slept most of the way home)

About Salvagetti

Salvagetti, pronounced "Sal-va-jet-tea", is located at 1611 Platte St in Denver, CO. Reach us at 303.691.5595. We are a speciality bicycle shop that services *most kinds* of bikes. We sell only quality made, fun to ride, easy to love bicycles and accessories. We like our jobs, we like our customers. All of this means you will probably appreciate our shop, unless you need that big attitude. Come in and see us.